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Facts about staying in Liniers, Buenos Aires

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Liniers to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 2 December 2025.
  • What are the best hotels in Liniers?

    Apartamento Madero (7.5/10 from 26 reviews), Fk Alojamientos Liniers (8.7/10 from 57 reviews), and Departamento en Liniers, cercano estadio (8.8/10 from 14 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Liniers.

  • What is a good hotel near Obelisco de Buenos Aires?

    Reviews of Claridge Hotel recommend it as a good place to stay near Obelisco de Buenos Aires, scoring 7.7/10 from 4,662 ratings.

  • What is a good hotel in Liniers near Buenos Aires City Centre?

    Claridge Hotel is the most recommended hotel near Buenos Aires City Centre on HotelsCombined (scoring 7.7 over 4,662 reviews).

  • Is there a good hotel near 9 de Julio Avenue?

    4,662 HotelsCombined reviews of Claridge Hotel score it 7.7/10, making it a highly recommended hotel near 9 de Julio Avenue.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Liniers?

    There’s so much to see and do in Liniers, but we’ve found that the most popular landmarks are Obelisco de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City Centre, and 9 de Julio Avenue. You’ll want to stay in Buenos Aires to visit Obelisco de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires to visit Buenos Aires City Centre, and Buenos Aires to visit 9 de Julio Avenue.

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